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THE DAILY AL \Qk/\ lVlPlR[., WEDNESDA\Y MARCH 9 1927. « By iiILLE DE BECK TTE. COUNTRY T WOULD HAVE WEADLINES A fecT DEER " ‘u (LLIONAIRE VAN HORN K‘DNN’EB PERNAPS TO BETTER LEAVE TINS HCTEL « 1 AND PLANT (ANSELE 1N~ WE VAN HORN & HOMESTEAD AT ON e TE OLD ¢ WL THING l\.&té‘(?{t!/\jG HOTEN-Te \S <Y WHEN SHE DRCPS IN =y : 1A VAN HoenFuasTcuecrkes cur oF MY STAT gy o S RTINS z /AND LEE T, ME 1N A FINE (MESS We ™ S A ™ == e UHINT S LRSI 1| L L | e HALE SEEAN (NVTHE MPERS THAT (WS s e B! & g ; B¢ 111 ! i COMING , BACK ‘UOMEAK\N\) GOT e ety \“‘LL e R heng 2\ ) ciRs B R i QUALTY WHAT ‘AMIL{GONNA DOZ L CAnT Quit Novr MSTeR £ N Anp GET SUMPN G e SPAPE R < T v \ 7 | N tCR e SHAKE v *ilee | R CoLo Aous T I FTEDID) EVERY AEUSPAPER iy e e ou N & \ s ! WELL SEND NOUR. Bt DIRECT & NQUR OFFICE SR THESE REASONS WE FEEL SURE SUFFICE -- HIGH QUALITY BLT LOW IM PRICE - -da | | I i r HY not send us all of your laundry Your | | | | | | | | linens will he sent back to you in a delightfully fresh condition and your shirts, shirtwaists and other wear- ables will be returned with the fabric wear undisturbed l,‘ uilly in the more serious, even|and Alma Rubens, while in their] the progress that has been made in th two years. Twenty- 1 e : & . We'll call when you say so trazic, sides of life. Yet there n\nw’w:p[mrl are seen Lou Tellegen, Frank ¢ landing fields were construct et Lde of incorporated towns “",.,: ‘hh. Vi it b heavening of humor to afford | Keenan, Marjorie Daw, Belle Ben i the Reddneliai Sty casonable prices. a Fourth L two commercial aviation 11 ( | [velief from what otherw would Inett, Lydia Knott, Leslic Fenton.[ ompanies with headquarters at ¥uirbanks have been engaged in | | [be too depressing an atmosphere of | Martha Mattox, Harry Seymour, V | LPANSpUIEING dhnadengars AR auhre Corls Hane L etk N NAVAL TALK ALASKA STEAM | | gloom ginia Marshall and Richard Ith.I 5 | | | . | Dou glus Island | Neuws % they 1 made 269 tvips on which ¢y have traveled 95,000 |1 Heipesitie plavete Bioudd Lowe) riek | acrial miles, transporting 415 passorgeis wnd 16 tons of coxpress. TOKYO, March 9—The Associated LAUNDRY B — 3 Luring this time they have not I any serious accidents that Press learns that Japan intends _'\'i BEKAMS BN PAI{I{S’ "IIJQ SA(‘IV‘ C() "'Iivl{q resulted in loss of lie. 1 believe (2at the expenditures for land- | accept the three power naval limit- RCECKAHS ENTERTAIN N 1 D iy VIAY 17 Halon v e e i e fation conference at Geneva which WITH CARD PARTY | : S B d e SO i e e kas been proposed by President Cool AU]OS FOR HIRE attending the con o] WIDE RANGE OF TOPICS; | oo aniiudion s 5050 Teits rouie we-eane | 1. The ot 1 | ference will be the United States and Tfi_ tinue ) party Thursday cvening in the Odd in view of the ¢coperative agreen: oweea the Territory and | the conference. ds c/ose o you Follows hall. It is to be a public = = the Foderal road building agenci i belleved that the work —— e affair and everyono is inyited to] fGpunvel I abiRe has) of the itorial Road Bo v ereatly facilitated it FISK GOES WEST 3 -..,‘,44 A v fal road apprepriations ave e June Both each yoar = _There will ‘m u.w!.; ual mv;,l!.l-. o W four Judiclal Divisions according o the | w. D i WLl BaRAE Ab. doaiNte raaoutnt Y bht adntion o r( h':v e r;}fnm1 I\wm |;m- Eidit: nl i o i e el thie 1 the funds in the First and Fourth Divis programs that will vun concurrently with the Federal work R et ioh R CATe g bl served. Card-playing will start about were almont exhausted while a balance of about $4,000 was avail with friends in Juneau this morning . ulelock | bte in each of the other Divi The total appropriation i MINING fwhile (e stoamer Alaska was i e | iicient but 1 helieve it would sod n wion 1o pro- Mining seems fo he veviving and every effort should he made of POrt: Mr "'f‘k l"‘ SHIDIGE o ’\"'i GOPHOMORES TO SELL CANDY vide that if an emergency shall arise in a Division where the to encovrage the industry tot he end that the Territory may again ghones wnene e, MakAccanisal i s : AR il ; : position with the Anchorage Timer.| : b : f Tiva: Baan eladatanc onil there daha balnnos 1 ohe of ‘the b one of the foremost in the production of minerals. During 1 i i —says Taxi Tad. T'a secure aid for their representa:| Divisions, a portion of the available funds may be trans- the bicnnium there W sl increase in the production of i u the high school annual 1 ; i o yl.n in the high school @ [. il IRl S e s Sy gold and silver and a decrease the production of copper. The NOTICE Remember — OUR SERVICE IS Tl L f,'\""‘,." e ROADS older methods of placer mining o been superceded by modern The Border Queen sails from ¢ at-l | AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR il AL e Tnilar e pichanE ol T fal funds ave cxpended machinery in sone districts and we may cxpect an increaseq | 1€ March nineteenth. For freight| | PRLIEPHONE. We pay strict at- ede cnny sl e LIDERY SRS (. } sderal S Botldine praduction in the future ishipments phone Agt. Pemmer at|iention to all husiness or social i tonight | under co ative emen ith deral road buildi 1 1tu R o b ) SHONE | JH: J Satioile Ghe eRnenOlTRLGE 4 DasEe bart P once as space is limited, PHONE! | calls, At your disposal day and ! local project the major projects are cared MINING INSPECTION L% v | might—just call Single 0. RECOVERED FROM ILLNESS | f i : The cxisting arrangements wheraby the Territorial Mine In- Y e = i igencie This arrangement i proved to be e Sl \Ly fhes Bunery S Dagitieas. ot the | This store will be open evenings 3 \ 1 econon it should be continued for 2 AL S 2 on the 10th of each month for the T | .“:3,‘,:, wio R st i ean of Public Roads created . 2 b B iaulise o amid ot Ton ! accommodation of the trade. CARLSON'S TAXI 4 nesig with the g | separate dist for his W eatly facilitate 4 iy . wiee hig been rendercd to miners gy GOLDSTEN'S 1RMPORIUM | il s = | conperation with that of tecently a plan was adopted 20 et U enploved unden tia jcoanerative S eee Day end Night Service - o L Sl L agreement provided last Legislature. A majority of Boys’ Shoes at cost. Jarman's Stand at Alaskan Hotel i " lclh prayides Ll 24 p % the placer o T W 1t b " Rt 3 AST LYNNE" IS + : R R TR siletan piacer camps w « the operators and miners were Thrift Shop. —adv. » | AT LIEERTY TONIGHT|| Ioutesinihe N R b 4 RN e G < ven the benofits e. More than 150 lode prospects Nraeian. | PIIONE SINGLE 0 i § o e oo} | B (CORSETUCEIOR PIDETE 2t fha 1“ ey o were examined, samples were taken and assayed, geological Don't forget Mooseheart Legion M —. t I ‘, d.””l 1 it ;,‘,t‘ toge ,,:.“‘ nrovide {raiis or nee ; ,IHM etped co D ekt AT a it it on Blhcen h e :L“;vr(l 1]-[;..-”- Thursday Night at e cver has been shown to more people ] 4 2k i disposal of the owners wopertics. This work contril poane B | 2 7 SN e e & iiban o E ! perties. Th ork itributes g | [ st Lynne,” whic off of the Secretar H C k 4 M l {| Careful and Efficient Service i has put on 1 : General as Secretary ! ome Cocke eals ~ e R e A : LIVESTOCK . | Closed Cadillac Cars o acco! 1 privious bienn it has been customary to have Home Made Cakes and Pies | PHONE 199 ‘ "v""»:,-‘ . irplane landing field$ 7 last Legislature hu tion of dalry cattle, each time there wers m For Sale {| oOffice Next to Gastineaa Hotel erennia 1 £ av ¢ o N " - | 1 :‘km‘,_w_ Bvers ok Gomndnikl ibuted mater to the dey of aviation, es timals and the cost to the Territory for reimbursing FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM —— » FoE R G e S el intn o i tanine of Thi hes become well the owners was considerable. Phe matter was taksn up with the | PHONE 157 ! played on Brc y, New York | affords rapid and safe rtation to remot Fedc Burcau of Animal Industry and it was decided here- o 3 ot . Podunk Cro r and Hog Eye, Tex | impossi to cstimate of aviation in after to inspect the principal dairy herds annually It is be- H — | | Prompt Service—Day and Night as; it hag thrilled the social el of 1 tory, but it iterest to note lieved that annnal inspection will contribute materially to OUR WORK IS OUR BEST TR o 5 the improvement of the herds and since the health of the con- ADVERTISEMENT ! LO\gggEfi‘\l}:rAOLASSI-':(I:VILE imer depends on quality of milk, frequent inspections arve CAP]TOL DYE WORKQ,' STAND AT THE ARCTIC , . essential. The appropriation of $10,000 is sufficient to allow e Phone—Day, 444; Night, k : se the story of “East Lynnc, \ inspections and accordingly this amount is requested for C. Meldner—Professional Cleaner 444-2 rings is onc that mnever gets out-of-da o e e : bicuniuvin and Dyer—Phone 177 - —_— | there s tragie note 1o “Tus | SITKA MEMORIAL & #| e, But that is one of the rea-| 4 =5 ! lay has li | The Amcrican Legion has »ug;_ndzd that a bronze tablet <5 = ) g e sons the ha lived there de = o i 1 s of oo BurTERICK PATTERNS as well as the gallery god in nearly | every county on the glob 3 diitsyin the s of thentre:goers.| * . or some other appropriate wld be placed in Sitka | | iy { ;‘,,,,i H‘,.‘ ““ pathos; the most | TONIGHT to commemorate the transfor aska from Russia and to mark i BLANK BOOKS [ | MILLER’S TAXI successful pleys and books deal plen. |l ————————————— e e the place where the first Americ flag was raised in the Ter- ! Sheaffer and Waterman Pens | | L e ¢ q ritory. This is @ merl tion and, 1 am’ heartily In R. P. NELSON'S |||rhono 183 Juneau, Alaski e et e WM. FOX PRESENTS favor of Stastquecy Stevn | CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS ! REBEKAH CARD {! \ 37 , HISTORICAL LiBRARY AND MUSEUM I Stationery Store || FOR HIRE ? | /1 ‘S 1 L Y IV N r The Histories cum and Library enjoyed a most suc- — * L ‘ PARTY ! cessiful year. Conveniently lecated, it Is necessible to all visitors g T s e T ! WITH A BIG STAR CAST and is a most valuable asset to the Territory, Many new specl- T | NOLAND’S CORNER Odd Fellows™ itail i a mens were contributed during the blennium; arrangements must | WE HANDLE T » THURSDAY—8:50 P. X { |Il('):h}{"l' l’u' ()l(ll]lomcsrull.‘ 0\:4‘:' the _’I';‘mh : ('_“v:“"' 'Ifl-f:_'hll se exhibits, and a small increase in the Pig’n Whistle Candy ; ' L4l “Way Down Eas — what pictures e AR U e i NONE BETTER Frenghody Welpame s thiey were-- But here is a picture with all the . ey FOD[F.{LAT,!O]? ;?fi.ul?{.\lwliw; and this session B—-—-—B-M—( HBIZES=REERESHMENTS: of the others—and for fifty of the Legislature will add one more. The supply of the earlier s Admission 35 ¢ y e e, 5 tiid volumes 18 exhuusted and the cost of reprinting will be consid- . u ! © i cectest of all love stories. :l.m‘.‘H Each Legislature adds new laws und amends many of Batterles ROCKLAND HOTEL § rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr o ers) < o ) S QINC T 5 NI e old oncs o that it is necessary for each officer to have n N | SRR e YOU G !‘. VO AFFORD MISSING l'lll.s ONE | complete wet of the laws it ke is to discharge his dutles in an You pay no more for an Exide , uo;‘gtc:ofil;:) g;‘g/)\m 1 REAT BIG PRODUCTION eiric font wmanner. A cedification of the laws seems adyisable, because it is made by the world’s| | | Room and Board by Day, Week THE and it it meets with your approval arrangements should be made largest manufacturers of storage or Month. Also transient meals. i h ME 3 f"’i” _— to have the code prepared for submission to the next Leglslature, bl:un(fl- ‘NEIflletl‘“,do ‘Yo‘ll pay Under New Management 7 n ERD DENS PUBLICITY extra for its reputation for long, MRS. C. J. ROBINSON H(). (11 4 NEWS OPENS THE SHOW ; Approximately 10,000 descriptive booklets were distributed dependable service. | ST ———_ — —— from the Office of the Governor during the biennium. Early in Y b battery that is| |™———————" Opp. Juncau Cold Storage 1926 the available supply of these booklets was exhausted and O T Loy a8 “THE HOUSE OF 10—20—and—40—cents 8,000 new ones were printed. About 1,000 of these remain. The oy and izw;::fe;t:t {i looat: GARBAGE HAULED ‘ ‘THE ISE Looklet s listed in the catalog of the Amerlcan Library Asso- House Wrecking " GOOD EATS” :H'-H" “:M cvery mail brings a request for additional copies. | It is believed that this publicity more than justifies the cost GAST’NEAU CONTRAGTING ] HOME COOKING aud an appropriation is requested to continue the work for @. A GET the next bicnnium, ELECTRIC Phone 149 or 109 The law direets that an audit of o an audit of the Treasurer's hooks shall be mad: a firm of Certificd Public Accountants. This has PHONE 416 been complicd with and the report shows the fiscal affairs of L e i g QUICK SERVICE Try Our Waffles! Is your Lzalinz equipment in good ) 2 ad g THE JusEAU LAUNDRY T ing the Territory to be in excellent conditio _ ‘ working order 7 i e jon. . - BERG & HARRIS i ion Laws of 1 provided appropriations to afd h“u.':dms”:l’flhs"mt m‘F“t { Proprietors shippi Cook Inlet along the shore i of the Seward Peninsul: and the Alaska Peninsula. The proposals w y i1 SECOND ANNUAL were duly advertised but bids were received for only one route from St. Michael to Kotzebue, and accordingly the otiner appropriations were not MOOSE expendad The Ame i revican Legion has invited the school children through- BASEBALL | out the Territory to submit leri | designs for a Peritorial Flag and when the best designs are selected they will be 5 MPLET! ’ ¢ s presented to DAN i you for consideration with the recommendation that one be I ALY ® LIKE OF 5 PHONE 359 DIAMOND BRIQUETS will do the rest b ’f ] adopted as the Territorial emblem. GROCERIES i : Reports of Territorial o s submited to you cover In APRIL 1 Quality the Best—Priced Right 3 7 detail their work g the biennfum. A careful examination ' y of these is rccommended with due consideration for the sug- AT . 9 ] e gestions made therein. From time to time as oceasion may | G 5 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. aiice oimer cofR ML Bt s s THANE ; iovanetti’s { " 4 3 In concluding I wish (o state that the Governor's Office is MESS HALL GROCERY 2 » ready and willing to add and facilitate your work throughout faat ' . PHONE 412 the Session. 1 sincerely hope and am indeed confident that Admission $1.00 e “;3: i your first and only consideration in your deliberations will be GET YOUR TICKET NOW! : ’ for the futurc welfare of Alaska, e rrrrrrrrrrrorssssss, Ol Papers for sal) at The Empive, § i

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